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Hague Tribunal
Hague Tribunal popular name for the Permanent Court of Arbitration established in 1899 by a convention of the First Hague Conference. Its headquarters are at The Hague, the Netherlands. In 1998 there were 88 countries adhering to the tribunal's conventions.
Each member nation may appoint to the court up to four jurists versed in international law. A case is initiated when two or more nations sign a compromise, an agreement to submit a dispute to arbitration. The disputants may either select arbitrators from the panel to hear their case or they may have two arbitrators choose an umpire before whom the hearing will be held. Tribunals sit at The Hague unless another place is specified in the compromise. The Hague Tribunal is administered by the International Bureau, which has custody of archives, and by the Administrative Council, which is composed of the diplomatic envoys of member nations accredited to the Netherlands.
Important cases include the final settlement (1904) of the Venezuela Claims , the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration (1910) between the United States and Great Britain, the territorial dispute (1998) between Yemen and Eritrea over islands in the Red Sea, and the Eritean-Ethiopian boundary dispute (2002). After World War I the Hague Tribunal lost most of its importance to the World Court , which was in 1945 superseded by the International Court of Justice . Unlike the International Court of Justice, the tribunal also hears cases between a nation and a private party.
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Hague Corp., the Parent of Its Operating Subsidiary, Solterra Renewable Technologies, Inc., Announces Its Intention to Restructure Hague and Solterra for the Purpose of Completing a Plan of Financing and Bringing Solterra Public.
PR Newswire; 6/10/2009; 700+ words
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HAGUE THE VAGUE WINS HANDS DOWN; new Shadow Cabinet as leadership election rips warring Tories apart.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 6/20/1997; ; 700+ words
; The Tories yesterday crowned William Hague as their new leader. "Hague the Vague" romped home in a final poll of Conservative...Michael Heseltine, last night flatly refused to join Hague's Shadow Cabinet. Their snub left Hague - known for...
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Hague becoming a guitar hero
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; 5/9/2008; 700+ words
; ...all over the South Shore, Shaun "Louie" Hague had rock 'n' roll dreams, and local residents...moving to Los Angeles five years ago that Hague, now 24, began to make waves in the music industry. Hague, who was born in Plymouth and lived in...
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Hague in crisis as he sacks top peer.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland); 12/3/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...hereditary peers last night after William Hague sacked his party's leader in the Lords...tactics in the upper house. The axing left Hague in the position of refusing to compromise...bench team offering to resign in protest. Hague refused. Insiders say Cranborne was meant...
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Hague's bogus charity riddle
Newspaper article from: Evening News - Scotland; 2/14/2001; ; 700+ words
; TORY leader William Hague claimed for two years that fees for speaking...not exist, it was revealed today. Mr Hague was under pressure at Westminster today...public speaking events went to the William Hague Charitable Trust. But after pressure...
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Hague's history lesson.(Lord Cranborne makes deal for reforms to the House of Lords despite efforts by William Hague to make a deal with Tony Blair for reforms)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US); 12/5/1998; 700+ words
; William Hague has been double-crossed by the Tory hereditary...the House of Lords took shape. William Hague, the Tory leader, may regret not taking...Cecil family. Operating largely behind Mr Hague's back, Lord Cranborne cut his own deal...
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'Hague's so ugly. He looks like he's 19 going on 90' The Sleaze Merchant; WHAT THE HYPOCRITE SAID ABOUT HAGUE.(News)
Newspaper article from: Sunday Mirror (London, England); 10/19/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...an amazing attack on Tory leader William Hague before he resigned, calling him a "useless...as if he is 19 going on 90". Loyal Mr Hague had even been prepared to back Merchant...loyalty with a withering assessment of Mr Hague...just 24 hours after the two-faced...
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The Hague runs into B2B: why restructuring the Hague Convention of foreign judgments in civil and Commercial Matters to deal with B2B contracts is long overdue.(business to business)(Report)
Magazine article from: The Journal of High Technology Law; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...INTRODUCTION In October of 1999, The Hague Conference on Private International Law...Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters (Hague Convention). (1) There were sixty-four member States to the Hague Conference on Private International Law...
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HAGUE IN THE DRIVING SEAT; NEW FAVOURITE EMERGES FOR TORY LEADERSHIP AFTER DAY OF TURMOIL.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 6/11/1997; 700+ words
; Byline: DAVID HUGHES WILLIAM HAGUE, the youngest contender for the Tory crown...topped yesterday's poll with 49 votes, Mr Hague in the Centre who came second with 41...Howard 23. The Lilley/Howard move left Mr Hague as the bookies' odds-on favourite to...
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HAGUE STRIKES A PLEA DEAL COUNCILWOMAN'S DUI CHARGE KNOCKED DOWN TO RECKLESS DRIVING.(News)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 3/14/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...REDMOND -- King County Councilwoman Jane Hague struck a conditional plea bargain with...I'm happy to have this concluded," Hague said after a brief court appearance that...learning experience." Under the agreement, Hague's charge will be reduced in six months...
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Hague, Arnold
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Hague, Arnold ( b . Boston, Massachusetts, 3 December 1840; d . Washington, D.C., 14 May 1917) geology. Hague was the son of the Reverend Dr. William Hague and Mary Bowditch Moriarty. His father urged him to pursue...
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Frank Hague
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Frank Hague The American political leader Frank Hague (1876-1956), mayor of Jersey City, N.J., for three...was one of the major city bosses in the 20th century. Frank Hague was born on Jan. 17, 1876, in Jersey City, N.J. At...
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The Hague
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
The Hague hāg , Du. 's Gravenhage or Den...printed materials, and food products), The Hague's economy revolves around government administration...constitutional capital of the Netherlands. The Hague is the seat of the Dutch legislature, the...
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Hague Tribunal
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
HAGUE TRIBUNAL The Hague Tribunal was an arbitration court established for the purpose of facilitating...powers. Both entities are commonly referred to transitionally as the Hague Tribunal, although technically speaking, they are not the same. The...
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Hague Peace Conferences
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Russian History
HAGUE PEACE CONFERENCES Tsar Nicholas II summoned peace conferences at The Hague in the Netherlands in 1899 and 1907. His gestures...disarmament measures would be adopted. The 1899 Hague Conference did not limit arms, but it did refine...
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